Biblical Studies

The Bible is not like any other book because its ultimate Author is God. As the psalmist prayed in Psalm 119:18, “Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of your law,” the new Reformation Study Bible emphasizes the …
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Jonah is not a book about a great fish! It is really a book about God, and how one man came, through painful experience, to discover the true character of the God whom he had already served in the earlier …
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What’s in the Bible was designed to help individuals over common hurdles, such as long lists of laws and genealogies, which often discourage reading the Bible cover to cover. Instead, R.C. Sproul and Robert Wolgemuth collaborated to highlight the essence …
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There are many Bible translations available today, but are they all faithful to God’s Word? In this new book, Dr. Leland Ryken examines key principles of faithful Bible translation. He explains the process and identifies the criteria for excellence in …
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This issue examines the biblical doctrine of the new covenant. Throughout the Old Testament, we read of God establishing various covenants with Noah, with Abraham, with Israel, and with David. Israel continually violated the terms of the covenant made with …
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Get free shipping on individual 2014 issues of Tabletalk. The January 2014 issue of Tabletalk examines some of the most common hermeneutical and exegetical fallacies that are committed by those who study Scripture. All Christians have the right to study the Word …
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Learning to live with Jesus at the center of our world is the secret to a meaningful life. Learning from Jesus is the way we uncover that secret. A Walk with God is a study of Christ’s life based on …
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Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians is possibly best known for its description of the ‘Christian’s Armour’. The letter is a reminder to the churches in Asia to live out their faith in the light of the redemption unveiled by God. …
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This book offers updated explanations of the sins of interpretation to teach sound grammatical, lexical, cultural, theological, and historical Bible study practices. “A must for teachers, pastors, and serious Bible students.”—Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
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“You have likely read the parables of Christ before, perhaps many times. But have they read you?” With this thought-provoking question, author Gerald Bilkes introduces readers to the concept of interpreting the Scriptures experimentally as he takes a heart-searching look …
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Get Free Shipping on individual 2013 Issues of Tabletalk The July 2013 issue of Tabletalk features articles examining the right use of the tongue in our relationship to God and neighbor. Our God speaks, and when He created man in …
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When John Mark wrote out his “good news” about Jesus two thousand years ago, his Gospel was a completely new kind of book. No one had ever written one before. In fact no one would have known what a Gospel …
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